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Frustrated ground state in the metallic Ising antiferromagnet Nd2Ni2In

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2017

Abstract

We used inelastic neutron scattering measurements to examine the intermetallic Ising antiferromagnet Nd2Ni2In. The dynamical structure factor displays a spectrum with multiple crystal field excitations.

These crystal field excitations consist of a set of four transitions covering a range of energies between 4 and 80 meV. The spectrum is very sensitive to the temperature, and we observed a softening and a shift in the energies above the transition temperature of the system.

The analysis of the crystalline electric field scheme confirms the Ising nature of the spins and their orientation as proposed by previous studies. We characterized Nd2Ni2In as a large moment intermetallic antiferromagnet with the potential to support a geometrically frustrated Shastry-Sutherland lattice.